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Minimal-invasive Interventionen bei thorakolumbalen Frakturen

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Does MIS in thoracolumbar fracture care really improve outcome?

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Bei der Versorgung von Wirbelsäulentraumata ist die minimal-invasive Chirurgie in zunehmendem Maß eine Behandlungsoption. Aus frühen Veröffentlichungen spricht manches für diese Modalität. Ihr genauer Stellenwert, auch im Vergleich zu konservativen Behandlungskonzepten, und ihre Grenzen können jedoch erst nach Auswertung längerfristiger Untersuchungen beurteilt werden.

Abstract

Minimally invasive surgery in spine trauma is an expanding treatment option, and has some emerging support based on early publications. Its exact role in spine trauma care, however, remains to be seen as we await longer-term data and look to learn more about its limitations and its role relative to nonoperative care.

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Bransford, R., Dekutoski, M. Minimal-invasive Interventionen bei thorakolumbalen Frakturen. Unfallchirurg 115, 1061–1065 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00113-012-2305-x

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